Buffalo Bills Rookie Has Important Question Before Signing Contract

Buffalo Bills Rookie Has Important Question Before Signing Contract

The Buffalo Bills drafted former Florida State University wide receiver, Keon Coleman earlier this year with the 33rd pick in this year’s NFL Draft in the second round. He recently signed his rookie contract and asked a crucial question before placing his signature on the dotted line.

Just as he was about to sign a commitment to his first NFL team, he looked up and asked, “I got a question for you. Which signature am I putting? My whole name or can I just sign this thing?”

After being informed that he can sign it “whichever way” he would normally sign his name, he then wants to make sure if he should sign his complete full name or how he would sign if he were giving someone an autograph. He was told to sign his whole name and then he does just that but he stated he wanted to clarify, “See? That’s what I was asking,” before signing the contract.

Coleman looks to be a media darling as his personality is sure to be a hit with reporters and fans alike.

That was on display earlier this year when the Bills rookie appeared at a restaurant in his hometown of Opelousas, Louisiana back in May. A viral video clip was posted to social media showing him taking a food order at a popular local restaurant, Mama’s Fried Chicken. Coleman went to the popular local spot after he appeared on former NFL player and current podcaster Robert Griffin III’s podcast after telling Griffin that Mama’s Fried Chicken was one of the best places to eat in Louisiana. The wide receiver informed Griffin that Opelousas and Cajun Country had better dining options than New Orleans.

In the video below, Coleman was recorded taking an order from Griffin and the restaurant workers seemingly enjoyed his presence at Mama’s Fried Chicken.

Keon Coleman Has Important Question Before Signing Contract

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